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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
i have yet to get even a blink from anyone about no front QQ plate.
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Originally Posted by The NJ MVC Web Site
Historic vehicles
General inspections are not required for historic or collector vehicles. To be classified as a "historic vehicle" it must be:
At least 25 years old
Specially registered and display QQ plates (1945 and earlier models are required to displayone plateon the rear of the vehicle. 1946 and newer models will be issued two plates and both plates must be displayed, 1 on the front and one on the back of the vehicle).
From
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Inspectio...clesExempt.htm
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Originally Posted by The Written Law
20 Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.39:3-33 or any other law to
21 the contrary, an owner of a vehicle registered as an historic vehicle
22 shall not be required to display more than one special license plate
23 issued for that vehicle, which plate shall be displayed on the rear of the
24 vehicle.
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So who knows. I say if the car looks like hell just run the rear plate. Some cars (my Nova) have front plate provisions built into the bumper so it flows very well.
You could print this:
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/9899/Bi...500/463_i1.pdf
And keep it in your glove box but you might seem like a dick to the cop who pulled you over. I think this law was originally for cars with no provision up front, like a Model T etc.